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Maurice Sendak, Where the Wild Things Are Author, Dead at 83

Maurice Sendak, the author of one of the most popular children’s books of all-time, has passed from complications related to a stroke. He was 83. A writer and an illustrator, Sendak rose to prominence in 1963 with the publication of “Where the Wild Things Are.” It was made into a movie in 2009. Sendak’s reputation grew over time as someone with frank opinions and a dark sense of humor. His works often featured especially angry, rebellious young children and he made headlines against in January during an appearance on The Colbert Report (excerpted in the following video), during which he said: “I don’t write for children. I like them as few and far between as I do adults.” Maurice Sendak on The Colbert Report Sendak resided with his partner, psychiatrist Eugene Glynn, for 50 years before the latter died of lung cancer in 2007. We send our thoughts to his loved ones.

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Maurice Sendak, Where the Wild Things Are Author, Dead at 83

Harvard Baseball Team Rocks Out to "Call Me Maybe"

What did a half dozen members of the Harvard University baseball team do when they ran out of ways to pass the time during a recent road trip? If you guessed “choreograph and perform a dance to Carly Rae Jepsen’s ‘Call Me Maybe'” … you would be correct. And very good at this game! Not the most creative dance, but their range of motion is limited by their surroundings, so we’ll give them a pass. Watch the performance below: Harvard Baseball Team – Call Me Maybe Filmed and directed by Conner Hulse, the video stars Jack Colton (asleep), Jeff Reynolds, Steven Dill, Andrew Ferreira, Marcus Way, Kyle Larrow, Jon Smart, and Joey Novak. Yes, he was actually sleeping the whole time. This likely won’t be the last “Call Me Maybe” cover you see. If you haven’t seen it, here’s the Carly Rae Jepsen music video that spawned an infectious viral craze.

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Harvard Baseball Team Rocks Out to "Call Me Maybe"